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Job Application Vocabulary

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    Job Application Vocabulary
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  • 1. "Extras" that employers may offer you in addition to your wage. For example, health insurance , annual or sick leave, holidays.
    M. Position
    D. Benefits
    R. Salary
    O. Promotion
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  • 2. Skills/Knowledge that you have gained from your past.
    H. Felony
    R. Salary
    U. WPM
    G. Experience
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  • 3. A serious crime punishable by prison sentences greater than one year. (e.g. aggravated assault, burglary, illegal drug use/sales, robbery, murder, rape)
    K. OT
    S. Shift
    H. Felony
    N. Probationary
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  • 4. Moving up to a better position in your job.
    T. Social Security Number
    S. Shift
    U. WPM
    O. Promotion
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  • 5. Whether you are married, single, divorced, or widowed.
    O. Promotion
    S. Shift
    J. Marital Status
    M. Position
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  • 6. Clothes you wear.
    E. Degree
    R. Salary
    C. Attire
    B. Application
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  • 7. "Over-time," more than 30-35 hours per week.
    K. OT
    U. WPM
    L. PT
    i. Full-Time
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  • 8. The amount of money a person makes (by hour, week, month or year).
    Q. Resume
    H. Felony
    S. Shift
    R. Salary
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  • 9. Means "word per minute." The number of words a person can type in a minute.
    U. WPM
    M. Position
    S. Shift
    P. References
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  • 10. People who you know professionally and can reccomend you for a job.
    T. Social Security Number
    A. Applicant
    Q. Resume
    P. References
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  • 11. The number given to you by the government in order to provide you with services, such as unemployment benefits and welfare.
    M. Position
    F. Dependents
    G. Experience
    T. Social Security Number
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  • 12. Certificate awarded from a college/university indicating that you have completed a prescribed course of study.
    O. Promotion
    E. Degree
    M. Position
    B. Application
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  • 13. People in your family who need you to help them, such as children.
    F. Dependents
    G. Experience
    P. References
    Q. Resume
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  • 14. "Full-time", 30 hours per week or more; often defined by employer.
    K. OT
    S. Shift
    i. Full-Time
    L. PT
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  • 15. Referring to a trial period.
    Q. Resume
    G. Experience
    N. Probationary
    C. Attire
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  • 16. A form to apply for a job.
    A. Applicant
    M. Position
    E. Degree
    B. Application
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